Harvard Horizons Symposium 2014 - Innovative PhD Research Presentations
Offered By: Harvard University via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore groundbreaking research and innovative ideas presented by eight exceptional PhD students at the 2014 Harvard Horizons Symposium. Delve into diverse topics including pain, disobedience and rebellion, cellular noise, Aspirin's potential in breast cancer treatment, and Sickle Cell Disease. Witness the culmination of Harvard's Graduate School of Arts and Sciences initiative to showcase the most promising doctoral research across various disciplines. Gain insights from opening remarks by deans and the president, followed by thought-provoking presentations that push the boundaries of academic knowledge and discovery.
Syllabus
Intro
Opening remarks
Deans remarks
Presidents remarks
Introducing the speakers
Pain
disobedience and rebellion
noise inside cells
Aspirin and breast cancer
Sickle Cell Disease
Taught by
Harvard University
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